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^^^No one doubts that adeer, its good to buy, buy, buy right now when its down.
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Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
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^^^No, according to his fans he is and I quote. is at least a few inches taller Than a midget. -
Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
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Originally posted by Faarax-Brawn: I cant Stand,that midget.(the Abc Guy that is) Since when did you lose faith in Sharif Ahmed? -
Dumarka la qudbo sireyso waa masaakimiin me thinks! I disagree; the poor traveling salesmen always get the blame. They are used, abused, their meager resource misused and then they are called named. Its not fait, I tell ya. It always takes two to Tango, even if the tune is crap.
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I will make a killing in a few weeks.
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DUKE, It is more or less like that. I mean what else could it mean? What could he possibly say? "I am a traveling salesman, who is madly in love with you."
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Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
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Well, he lost me@ "The Holocust didnt happen." Anyone who blatantly refuses to deny reason and facts is a nutjob in my book. C&H with all due respect, he has never said it did not happen. He stated that he doubted the numbers and the fact that the Palastinians did not cause it. Yet they suffer the brunt of those who seek revenge for the actions of Nazi Germany. Anyhow, the man is an elected head of state. Should be accorded the same respect as anyother, and not be insulted. -
listen here, I dont want anyone to know I'm your husband but I'm your husband"? Who on earth says that?
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Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
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^^^Nonsense, the western media portial of the man aside, he is an educated, austere man who is proud of his nation. Again try one more time. -
Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
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The Iranian president is a nut-basket Why is he a "nutbasket"? -
The US and other countries have spent much time and effort hunting down Osama bin Laden, to no avail. Maybe it's time to be thinking outside the box – and when it comes to thinking outside the box, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, has few peers. Ahmadinejad sat down with ABC's George Stephanopoulos for an interview yesterday. In a wide-ranging and at times surreal exchange, Stephanopoulos asked the Iranian president about reports that bin Laden was secretly living in Tehran. Some less-than-Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism from Stephanopoulos followed. "Your question is laughable," was Ahmadinejad's response. Sadly, things went downhill from there, as you can see from the transcript: Stephanopoulos: If you did know that Osama bin Laden was in Tehran, would you show him hospitality? Would you expel him? Would you arrest him? Ahmadinejad: I heard that Osama bin Laden is in Washington DC. Stephanopoulos: No, you didn't. Ahmadinejad: Yes, I did. He's there. Because he was a previous partner of Mr Bush. They were colleagues in fact in the old days. You know that. They were in the oil business together. They worked together. Mr bin Laden never cooperated with Iran but he cooperated with Mr Bush. Later: Stephanopoulos: But you deny categorically that he's in Tehran today? He is not, Osama bin Laden is not in Tehran today? Ahmadinejad: Rest assured that he's in Washington. I think there's a high chance he's there. Stephanopoulos: I don't agree. Thank you for your time, Mr President. You're probably thinking: that's just plain nuts. And you'd be right. But think about it. Washington DC by its nature, with all its embassies and organisations such as the IMF, is the ideal place for a wealthy outsider to blend into. Plus, there's some nice museums and Osama could indulge his interest in foreign policy. (Although he would probably live in Bethesda, where half of the World Bank resides, and technically that's Maryland but let's not quibble.) But Ahmadinejad can't be right. If Bin Laden really lived in DC he would have gone to the White House correspondents dinner on Saturday, along with other celebrities such as Justin Bieber. After all, Rupert Murdoch was there.
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^^^Yeah the Greeks were always hot tempered and informed when it comes to politics. Also whats ammusing is that Turkey is doing really well, while their rivals are falling apart.
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Greek bailout: Athens burns – and crisis strikes at heart of the EUThe economic crisis enveloping the debt-stricken country not only claimed its first lives: it shifted from bewilderment into violence At 2.03pm today, on the third floor of a neoclassical building in the heart of Athens, three people died – and Greece changed. As the bank employees tried to beat back the flames, ignited by a firebomb tossed into the building by protesters, the economic crisis enveloping the debt-stricken country not only claimed its first lives: it shifted from bewilderment and disappointment into violence carried on an unpredictable current of rage. The young bank employees, a man and two women, one of them four months pregnant, died in the fire which came within an hour of irate protesters laying siege to the Greek parliament. "All of us are angry, very, very angry," bellowed Stella Stamou, a civil servant standing on a street corner, screaming herself hoarse, a block away from where the bank had been set alight. "You write that – angry, angry, angry, angry," she said, after participating in one of the biggest ever rallies to rock the capital since the return of democracy in 1974. "Angry with our own politicians, angry with the IMF, angry with the EU, angry that we have lost income, angry that we have never been told the truth." Across Athens today the signs of that anger were everywhere: in the central boulevards and squares that resembled a war zone, the burning cars, the burning hotels, the burning government buildings and rubbish bins and shattered windows and pavements. Surveying the debris, Karwan Ahmet a 28 year-old Iraqi Kurd caught up in the chaos, described the scene as "being straight out of Iraq. It reminds me of all the shit we saw in Kirkuk." What had started as a general strike called by unions to protest against deeply unpopular austerity measures turned into a tidal wave of fury as an estimated 100,000 private and public sector workers took to the streets screaming "let the plutocracy pay". By midday that rage had assumed a new and determined dynamism as demonstrators – including once-stalwart supporters of the governing socialist Pasok party – began to shout "thieves, thieves". Their venom soon turned towards the large sandstone building that is the Greek parliament. After scuffling with police, chasing the ceremonial guards away from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and taking axes to the monument, hundreds tried to storm the building, screaming "let the bordello burn". As MPs inside debated the draconian economic reforms that eurozone nations and the IMF have demanded in return for the biggest bailout in history, riot police outside fired off rounds of acrid teargas to keep the crowd at bay. "All of them are dirty and have eaten from the trough," said one man brandishing a large wooden club. "Our politicians are squarely to blame and the worst of the culprits know it because they have fled the country." With Greece facing a 19 May deadline to refinance its staggering €300bn euro debt, the EU and IMF agreed last week to inject up to €120bn euro into its cash-starved coffers on condition that Athens makes unprecedented budget cuts. The tough regime, which also includes a freeze on public sector wages and pensions in addition to tax hikes, has not been seen since the country emerged from the privations of civil war in 1949. "Why should we, the little man, pay for this crisis?" said Giorgos Didimopoulos, a 55-year-old jeweller who belongs to a communist-backed union which on Tuesday stormed the ancient Acropolis to make precisely that point. "What people forget is that we Greeks don't like authority. We have always resisted when we think something is unfair. We fought against the Persians at Marathon, the Germans during the second world war and we will fight the IMF because in reality we no longer have a government. It is foreign forces who are in charge of us now." Polls show that he is not alone. The perception is growing that it is low-income Greeks, already hit by three previous packages of austerity measures, who are being made to suffer disproportionately from the three-year fiscal and structural programme. In repeated surveys the vast majority have said they will take to the streets to oppose the "barbaric" measures. For many, today's violence is a taste of what is to come. With unions backing the general strike – a walkout that crippled the country and isolated Greece from the rest of the world – the protests were seen as a key test of prime minister George Papandreou's determination to carry out the reforms. Germany, which will be picking up the lion's share of the emergency aid, has been quick to warn that if Athens strays the money will dry up. But he clearly has a battle on his hands. "No longer can they say that these are isolated incidents of violence carried out by stone-throwing anarchists," said Makis Papadopoulos, who owns a popular tourist store in the capital's historic Plaka district where shopkeepers were fearfully boarding up premises. "People are being pushed to the hunger line. With the intervention of the IMF things have changed. We now have an explosion situation and no one knows what the limits of Greeks are, how far people will go to vent their spleen." Resolution, say some, will only come with a root-and-branch clean up of Greece's corrupt political system. Papadopoulos said: "This crisis has taught us that we can't go on acting the way we did, living off loans, treating the state as an endless treasury to be raided, never thinking about our future."
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There is so much negative publicity on the net about the xarakatul muslimeen in the south. If you mean Al Shabaab & Hizbul-Dahir Aways, they have been exposed to be no more than Musa Sudi Yalaxow with low IQ.
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Muqdisho iyo Khadad Cagaaran oo hor leh | Amiin Yuusuf Khasaaro Iyadoo marba marka ka dambeysa ay sii xumaaneyso Xaaladda Magaalada Muqdisho, kadib markii ay sanooyin ugu dambeeyey hareeyeen dagaalo aan dhamaad laheyn oo xitaa inta badan bulshada Soomaaliyeed ay ka quusteen in uu dhaco wax heshiis ah, balse dadka Soomaaliyeed ayaa inta badan waxay is weydaarsadaaan oo laabtooda ku qaboojiyaan “Naxariista rabi lagama quusto, waxaana rajeyneynaa in isbedel deg deg ah uu yimaado”, dagaalada Muqdisho ka dhaca waxaa dadka ugu darsoomay sicir-babar, Faqri iyo welwel xaqiiqda marka loo hadlo waxayna dadka qaar shitaan ama afka wax geliyaan hal waqti waa haddii la soo helo, waxaana Magaalada Muqdisho ku soo badanaya dadka masaakiinta ah ee tuugsanaya qaarkood inta ay kuu soo dhawaadaan ayaa waxay ku leeyihiin “War nin yahow waan baahanay ee manta qadada iga bixi , markaa ayaa qofkii u nimceeyey wixii uu haya siiyaa’. Meelaha ay dagaalada ka socdaan ee Magaalada Muqdisho waxaa ku nool dad fara badan awoodi waayey in ay qaxaan, waxaana isugu darsoomaay baahi iyo xabad joogto ah, markaad weydiiso waxa ay meeshaa u joogaan oo ay isaga carari waayeey waxa uu kuugu jawaabayaa “Halkeen u cararaa”, dad ka qaxay Black sea oo gaaray deegaanka Garasbaaley ayaa waxaa halkaasi ugu tagay Madaafiic marka Magaalada Muqdisho meel fayow ma lahan, dadka waxaa dhegahooda ku batay daryanka rasaasta waaweyn, kuwa yar yar iyo qaraxyo iyo isbaarooyin ay mararka qaarkood ku dhacaan. Meesha keliya ee haatan loo soo shaqo tago waa Suuqa Bakaaraha oo isna cabsi iyo walal lagu joogo, subixii marka uu waagu baryo waxaa la dhageystaa idaacadaha oo noqday kuwo haga bulshada waxaana loo sheegaa halka laga geli karo Bakaarah, waxa maalinkaasi jira iyo haddii dagaal meel ka cusub yahay, dadku marka aysan maqlin in uusan wax dagaal ah jirin xaaladduna caadi tahay ayay gawaarida soo raacaan oo suuqa ku yimaadaan, waxaase u sii daran Suuqa Bakaaraha waxay Barakacaasha ku nool deegaanada lagu qaxay ka soo galaan labo wado oo keliya, mid waa MakkA Almukarama waxay ka daadegtaa Dabka sidaas oo Bakaaro lagu tago, midda kale waa mid ka timaada dhanka Warshadaha, iyada oo aan dhamaan ayaa waxaa kaa hor imaanaya dhufeys ay qoteen kooxaha Dowladda ka soo horjeeda waxayna gawaaridu ku leexdaan wadooyin luuqyo oo xaafadaha dhexdooda ah,hadii aan deg deg xal loo helin waxaa dhab in labadaas wado xirmaan oo haatan saansaankeeda uu muuqdo Xaqiiqdii markay jireen dagaalada ahliga ah waxaa jiray wax la yiraahdo Qad Cagaaran oo kala qaybinayey Waqooyi iyo Koonfur oo markii dambe dadaal ay sameeyeen bulshada ku baa’biyey , maanta qadkii cagaarnaa ayaa dib u soo laabtey runtii wuxuuna ka sameysmey,waxa uuna u soo wareegsaday laga soo bilaabo Hotel Jubba, Tiyaatarka, Sayidka, Dabka, Shaqaalaha, Km4 ilaa laga gaaro Ex. Control Afgooye, waxaana labada dhinac ka kala jooga Ciidamada Dowladda iyo kuwa AMISOM iyo Xoogagga ka soo horjeeda. Nin odey ah ayaa waxa uu yiri “labo qad cagaaran ayaan soo marnay waxaa dhiman mid saddexaad, mid afraad ilaa iyo mid Shanaad, ee mar walba isbedel filo”, waxaana weydiiyey waxa uu ku keenay waxa uuna iigu jawaabay “Waagii dagaaladii sokeeye Qad cagaaran ayaa la sameeyey maantana mid kale ayaa sameystay, berina xaggee ku biyo shuban miyaadan fileyn in uu mid kale sameysmo, waxaana u maleynayaa in ay imaan doono in xaafad waliba qad cagaaran yeelato”. Waagii ay dagaalamayeen Caydiid iyo Cali Mahdi ayaa Nin iyo Haweeney is qaba waxay isaga hor yimaadeen siyaasaddii, waagaasna waxay Jaraa’idyada ka soo baxa Muqdisho soo sawiri jireen Kartoono muujinaya hadba siyaasadda jirta sidaasi darteed waxaa la soo sawiray Ninkii iyo Naagtii is qabay oo Qad Cagaaran looga dhex sameeyey Sariirtooda, sawirka waxa uu muujinayey Silig duuduuban oo la dhex dhigay Sariitii ay wada seexanayeen bartankeeda isla markaana labadooda ay kala aamusan yihiin oo midba Gafuurkiisa dhinac u jeediyey , haddaba mar haddii nin iyo naag iyo isqabay qad cagaaran yeesheen akhristow maxay kula tahay qadadka cagaaran ee ku soo badanaya Magaalada Muqdisho. Xaaladda Soomaaliya gaar ahaan Magaalada Muqdisho waxaad moodaa in ay sii xumaaneyso, markii la is yiraahdo il baa baxday waxay arrintu noqotaa ka dar oo dibi dhal, dagaalkii ugu dambeeyey shalay dhacay waxaa ku naf waayey dad badan in kalana sariiraha ayay saaran yihiin, dhibaatadu ma yara, ummaduna way walaacsan tahay, yaa noo diir naxa ayay xaaladdu mareysaa ila iyo hadda danta ummadda iyo dalka wax wada si dhab ah looma hayo marka laga reebo sheegashada uu dhan walba sheeganayo in uu wado maslaxda diinta, dalka iyo dadka hadda waxayba u sii muuqataa in Muqdisho ku sii hoobaneyso haadaan mugdi ah oo haddii aan Alle faraj u bixin sida looga gudbaa ay adag tahay, waxaan sii badana qadadka cagaaran oo dhibaato badan ku haya shacabka tabaaleysan. W/D Amiin Yuusuf Khasaaro E-Mail amiinkhasaaro@hotmail.com
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Italian police fine woman for wearing burqa in public
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Italy is a third rate country, full of corruption and lec by a buffoon. -
Qudbo Siro, no problem with it. Al Shabaab & Hizbul Islam are intefering in the personal lives of Somali's. Next they will womens Bra's.
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Damn, this Africans are sick, alie? Duuuuuuuuuuh, you don't say, stupiid, Cushitic Somalis invented most of the martial arts which are known in the world today. We just need to reclaim our history. Karl_Polanyi, has become one of my favourite SOL members. His threads are fantastic.
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Barack Obama led tributes from world leaders, praising Yar'Adua's "profound personal decency and integrity" and his "passionate belief in the vast potential and bright future of Nigeria's 150 million people". Nigeria's main militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), said it was saddened by Yar'Adua's death. "MEND considers the late president a genuine peacemaker whose initiatives, humility and respect began to bring confidence to the peace process," the group said. "His death may leave a vacuum that may not be filled." Jonathan said Yar'Adua left a "profound legacy" for him to follow, adding: "He was not just a boss, but a good friend and a brother."
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Goodluck Jonathan, right, shakes hands with Nigeria's chief justice at the presidential inauguration ceremony.